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Aug 24 2011

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Tahiti Honeymoon: Mesmerizing Tropical Escapade for the Newly Wed

If you are among those who prefer the serenity of nature over the hustle and bustle of large cities then Tahiti could be the perfect place for your honeymoon. Part of the French Polynesia, the island called Tahiti is located in tranquil South Pacific Ocean near Hawaii. Over the centuries Tahiti has lured the nature lovers and footloose travelers with its exceptional natural bounty and serenity. It cast a spell on Hollywood legend Marlon Brando and mesmerized Artist Paul Gauguin so much that he left his family and shifted base to the tropical island. For the newlyweds, Tahiti along with its adjacent islands including Bora Bora and Moorea are the perfect place for honeymoon. The marine wildlife and beautiful flora and fauna of these islands leave a lasting bliss on the mind of the couples who spend the first days of their conjugal life at these islands.

Attractions for the Newly Weds in Tahiti

For the married couples, a Tahiti Honeymoon can be special owing to the vibrant and rich culture of the islands. Tahiti offers the visitors a blend of French and quintessential Polynesian Cultures. The honeymooning couples will love the cuisine of the place. The restaurants in Tahiti offer quality French gourmet along with famous Polynesian dishes. The seafood you get here is mouth-watering and the restaurants-on-wheels in Papeete also offer yummy local dishes. The unique blend of French sophistication and tropical island culture make Tahiti Honeymoon a truly memorable experience.

Friendliness and warmth of the islanders await the couples

Couples opting for a Tahiti honeymoon will love the fact that the island inhabitants are very friendly and have warmth in them. The native French Polynesians love sharing their culture with the visitors. The residents mostly speak French apart from their native language. The moment you arrive in Tahiti Resort hotel with your partner you are likely to be greeted with a glass of fruit juice, a flower garland and a towel.

Places to cover in Tahiti honeymoon

Tahiti is the largest in size among the group of islands that constitute French Polynesia. This serves as the entry point for the visitors. The couples spending their honeymoon in Tahiti should not miss out Moorea, 1 53 square mile island that is rich in natural bounty. Its lush mountain peaks are a visual treat for the ardent nature lovers. It is relatively less developed compared to Tahiti but you will get many luxury resorts in this island. Couples preferring a quieter place should opt for the island Bora Bora. The awesome lagoon with its calm turquoise water will soothe your body and mind.

Exploring Tahiti: unforgettable experience for the newly weds

You can enjoy your honeymoon in Tahiti the best by exploring the island by day. Do not miss out the bridge in picturesque Papenoo Valley over the longest river of the island. Faatautia Valley has lured many film studios to shoot there for its splendid natural beauty. The Faarumai Waterfalls also charm the visitors and another major attraction is the Fautaua Waterfall, almost 1000 feet tall. Along with the natural wonders of Haiti you should also check out like the Harrison W. Smith Botanical Gardens, made a century back.

About the Author

Degage Tuanua has been writing many articles and blogs online related to Bora Bora Vacations and Tahiti honeymoon and Tahiti & Bora Bora Resorts.

Sunset on Moorea at the Hotel Inter-Continental Near Tahiti


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A squat lobster collected from a sample of coral reef.

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